The Setapp Mobile marketplace gained life from EU regulation, but Apple's "still-evolving and complex business terms" ...
Ukraine-based developer MacPaw is set to close Setapp Mobile, its alternative app store for iOS devices in the European Union ...
Apple's ongoing spat with the EU due to violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) may soon be coming to an end. According to a new report from the Financial Times, Apple may be close to reaching a ...
European Union App Store users are being shown warnings in the App Store about apps that let users make payments directly to developers — despite this being a clear violation of the Digital Markets ...
Faced with the prospect of more fines in the European Union related to its App Store, Apple has made significant and complex changes to its terms of service in the EU ...
Apple appealed a European Union order requiring it to make devices like the iPhone and iPad more compatible with products offered by rival companies, a source familiar with the situation confirmed ...
Sept. 25 (UPI) --Apple released a statement on the effects of the European Commission's Digital Markets Act saying the law puts Apple users in the European Union at a disadvantage and that it could ...
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is challenging an order from the European Commission directing it to make its operating system, iOS, more compatible with competitor tech companies’ products under the EU’s Digital ...
Apple says the warning messages now appearing next to EU App Store listings that use third-party payment systems are not actually new. According to a number of recent reports, Apple added a warning ...
Apple officially filed an appeal against the European Union’s Digital Markets Act interoperability requirements Friday. That’s no big surprise, and neither is the reason why. Apple argues the ...
Apple Loosens EU App Store Rules After €500 Million Fine Your email has been sent Apple makes it less scary for EU users to tap on external links New fees for link-out payments CTF was in response to ...
The European Commission has published its full Digital Markets Act (DMA) decision against Apple, and it’s far, far worse than anybody expected. The Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, ...
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